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This group should serve as a communication platform to organize a meeting of doctoral students employed by or associated with FOR 1807, to be held in Münich this year. Planned date: around late September – early October.

As those of you who have been there at the meeting in Würzburg already know, the next PhD Students’ Meeting of the Forschegruppe will be held in Münich this year. This will be a 1 or 2 day get together where the PhD students in the research group will have a chance to present their work to each other and have discussions and it w…[Read more]

A lot of time has passed since my original post, it is mostly my fault that I didn’t stress it more, but I was also hoping for more of a response on your part. I write a number of possible topics for the PhD meeting in my post and I am still waiting for some feedback on which of these you guys are interested in and whether…[Read more]

I think the topic of machine learning was also brought up for the school we are having in Marburg this February. Although I find this topic very fascinating I think having it at our meeting would be an overkill then.

I totally agree, that machine learning, though being a fascinating topic, might run a little bit out of scope for the time we have at the meeting.
I think the Hubbard model can be a reasonable topic especially with respect to the recent developments concerning optical pumped, transient superconductivity and the possible relation to an internal…[Read more]

The most relevant topic for me too would be the recent developments for the Hubbard model.
And regarding the length of the meeting, I would go for 2 days, so the schedule to not be too packed. (And in my case, as I have to make a 4-5 hours train ride to Münich, I would probably have to stay 2 days anyway)

I’m not sure whether I can join. Nevertheless, I think it’s always a nice idea to get an overview over some physical field in such an event. I think to get an overview of all the buzzwords flying around is quite crucial. Therefore I think, having a talk about new developments in the Hubbard model could be nice if you think so (are there…[Read more]

So far the Hubbard model seems to be the most popular topic. I also like the idea of quantum matter out of equilibrium. The Floquet thing was intended as a subtopic of that, but it can also be somewhat different, for example the things Markus Heyl is doing are indeed very interesting. How do you guys feel about that?